Eric Trump Suggests Harsh Criticism Could Make Donald Trump Suicidal

He thinks the whole government is against the president.

Eric Trump stopped by The Joe Pags Show for a radio interview, and it got weird.

Joe Pags is a nationally-syndicated conservative radio host. The interview shouldn't have been that hard for President Donald Trump's son. But, in the span of fifteen minutes, he said something racist, blamed a giant anti-Trump conspiracy for his father's unpopular presidency and, for no good reason, brought up suicide.

Eric fought back criticism of the president's racist behavior by saying the president couldn't possibly be racist, because he hired people of color.

He also espoused the belief that the "government" of the U.S. wants Trump to fail.

The interview went further off the rails as Eric either made a cavalier suicide quip or was informing the world that suicidal ideation is a standard response to scrutiny in his family. 

“If they weren’t talking about you, you wouldn’t be doing something right and it’s important to keep it in context," Eric said. "[O]therwise, quite frankly, you’d probably end up killing yourself out of depression."

Oh, and President Trump's “doing a great job.”

Listen to the whole interview below.

(If you are struggling with thoughts of suicide or emotional distress, please call the toll-free National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 24/7 at 1-800-273-8255 for confidential support or click here to start a confidential chat.)

 

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